Adobe announced on Tuesday that it’s released some exciting new Adobe XD features to help speed up the work process of UX designers.

Designers on Windows, for instance, will finally be able to create ‘Symbols’ and generate linear gradients—tools previously available only to Mac users. The ‘layers’ feature that Adobe rolled in last month has also been enhanced with a drag-and-drop function.

Mac and Windows users can both look forward to the time-saving ‘Symbol Overrides’ feature, which lets you customize the text of individual symbol instances for extra flexibility. A simple click on the new and powerful ‘Update All Symbols’ button will also allow you to copy a change to other instances.

Read on to learn about some of the new amazing features Adobe XD will be bringing in this month, and check out the rest of them over at the Adobe Creative Cloud Blog.

“With this release, you can now create and edit linear gradients within vector objects in XD. What’s more: you can easily bring in existing gradients from Illustrator with simple copy/paste commands, color stops and all.”